- 11/09/2011
Christians More Patriotic, Says Survey
Christians are more likely to believe America is the best country in the world, according to a Pew Research Center Poll.
- 11/08/2011
Black Friday 2011: Deals to Start Thanksgiving Day
Consumers looking to get a jump on Black Friday sales can start shopping on Thanksgiving at certain stores.
- 11/08/2011
Nigerian Christians Flee Amidst Terror Attacks; President Asks For Prayers
Christians under attack by a terrorist group in Nigeria are fleeing the area after promises of continued violence. President Goodluck Jonathan has asked the Christian community to pray for peace.
- 11/08/2011
Billy Graham Son: Franklin Graham Evangelical Event Protested in India
Hindu organizations plan to protest a Christian festival led by evangelist Franklin Graham scheduled to begin Thursday in Hyderabad, India, citing unlawful religious instruction.
- 11/07/2011
Conrad Murray Verdict: Web Reaction to Guilty Michael Jackson Verdict
Crowds outside the Los Angeles courthouse where Conrad Murray stood trial for the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson cheered when the guilty verdict was read out today.
Tags Court Cases - 11/07/2011
Black Friday 2011: Best Children's Books of 2011 to Buy in the Sales
Scholastic, one of the leading publishers of children's books worldwide, has released its list of the top children's books for this year's holiday season.
- 11/07/2011
Arkansas State-Funded Preschools Under Investigation For Teaching Religion
Two Arkansas lawmakers who also run state-funded preschools say they teach religion in those schools, but that they are not violating any laws by doing so.
- 11/07/2011
Terrorist Group Kills 100 in Nigeria: Christians killed, Churches Burned
Attacks by Islamic extremists in northeast Nigeria left over 100 dead this weekend and at least six churches destroyed.
- 11/07/2011
Embassy Warns of Attacks in Nigeria After Weekend Violence, Christians Killed and Churches Burned
The United States Embassy warned its citizens in Nigeria that terrorists in the country may target luxury hotels in the capital city of Abuja after a weekend of violence.
- 11/07/2011
Black Friday 2011: More Sales Begin This Weekend
Retailers like Walmart, Toys R Us, Amazon.com and Best Buy kicked off their holiday sales this weekend – and the deals will continue through Black Friday.
- 11/04/2011
Black Friday 2011: Does Cyber Monday Save You More Money?
As ravenous throngs of savings-hungry Americans hit stores the Friday after Thanksgiving, many will be comfortable waiting for what they say is a better way to shop: Cyber Monday.
- 11/04/2011
9/11 Victims' Families Get No Say In Where Remains Will Be Buried
Families of 9/11 victims are dissatisfied with news that their beloved ones’ remains may be stored in the forthcoming museum and not in the memorial plaza. The disheartening news was detailed in a letter sent by city and memorial officials last week.
Tags September 11 - 11/04/2011
Sitting Down Too Long May Cause Cancer, Study Suggests
If you don’t get off your chair often enough, you might just die there, a new study finds.
Tags Health Care - 11/04/2011
Nigeria Persecution Intensifies: West Africa Christians in Increasing Danger
Christian persecution in West Africa is intensifying after an imam in Nigeria declared the only way to settle the contentious religious grappling in the country is to begin a holy war.
- 11/04/2011
Mormonism to Influence State Liquor Laws? Utah Group Calls for Division of Faith and State
A group representing Utah bars and restaurants is asking lawmakers to ban Mormons from influencing state liquor laws.
Tags Court Cases Ethics/rights


